Henry Coxwell, Aeronaut
John Frederic Daniell
John Dalton, English chemist
James Glaisher FRS, Meteorologist
John Dalton, British chemist
Glaisher and Coxwell's balloon flights
Antarctic meteorology research, 1911
Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
Jean Augustin Barral
Met Office ocean weather ship
Thomas Stevenson, Scottish meteorologist
F. van Rysselberghe, Belgian engineer
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist
Carl Barus, American physicist
Cleveland Abbe, US meteorologist
Meteorologist studying weather patterns
Storm and cyclone forecasting
Weather balloon launch
Air pressure experiment, 1648
John Frederic Daniell, English chemist
Edmond Halley, British astronomer and mathematician
Storm chasing, Nebraska, USA
Storm chasing, USA
James Pollard Espy, meteorologist
Preparing for GPS mapping of a glacier
The Little Ice Age and the Frozen Thames
Edmond Halley, English astronomer
Snowstorm modelling
Met Office Canberra aircraft
Antarctic weather balloon research, 1911
Storm chasing, Texas, USA
Christoph Buys-Ballot, Dutch physicist
Balloon Flights of Glaisher and Coxwell
Edward Wilson, British explorer
Balloon-borne lightning conductors.
Tornado
William Henry, English chemist
MEMS chip
MEMS chip, composite artwork
Oceanography research
Monument to explorer, Christopher Columbus.
Antarctic geological exploration, 1912
Photographic portrait of Thomas Henry Huxley
John Maynard Keynes aged 3.
John Maynard Keynes.
Henri Victor Regnault
Friedrich Woehler, German chemist
Adolphe Quetelet, Belgian astronomer
Reverend John Barlow, administrator
Jacques Babinet
Sir Henry Morton Stanley
MEMS factory
Jean Baptiste Biot, French physicist
Checking a precipitation gauge, Sweden
Storm chasing, Colorado, USA
Rev John Barlow, British administrator
Henry Stanley, Anglo-American explorer
Henry Cavendish, British physical chemist
Davy experimenting at Vesuvius, 1819
John Bostock, British physician
Duchenne's physiognomy studies, 1860s
1856 Portrait of Henry Thoreau
Astronomer Charles Greeley Abbot taking a measurement
Distance-measuring devices, 1893
Robert Bunsen, Gustav Kirchoff and Henry Roscoe
Geiger Counter
John Neville Keynes father of John Maynard Keynes.
Florence Ada Keynes mother of John Maynard Keynes.
Photographic portrait of John Tyndall
Portrait of Charles Darwin
Photographic portrait of Herbert Spencer
Photographic portrait of Victor Duruy
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Charles Lamb with Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Robert Chambers.
James Nasmyth.
Benjamin Thompson Rumford.
Thomas Thomson
Thomas Edison, US inventor
Gaston Plante, French physicist
Camille Douls, French explorer
Elisee Trivier, French explorer
James Nasmyth, Scottish engineer
1860's Charles Lyell portrait photo cdv
Benjamin Collins Brodie, English chemist
Eben Horsford, American chemist
George Fownes, English chemist
Thomas Thomson, Scottish chemist
William Brande, English chemist
Charles Hatchett, British chemist
William Whewell, English polymath
William Whewell, British polymath
Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist
Heinrich Magnus, German scientist
John Gassiot, British amateur scientist
George Back, British explorer
Aylmer Bourke Lambert, English botanist
Anselme Payen, French chemist
Michel Eugene Chevreul, French chemist
Jean d'Arcet, French chemist
Mathieu Orfila, Spanish toxicologist
Gaspard Monge, French mathematician
Brian Houghton Hodgson, naturalist
Max von Pettenkofer, German chemist
Joseph Lagrange, French mathematician
Professor Huxley
Pharmacy weighing scales, 20th century
Paris Meteorological Observatory
Henry Augustus Rowland.
Eugene Godard, French aeronaut
Henry Howard.
Electronic water permeation test card
Steven Hoogendijk, Dutch watchmaker
Gill in Cape Observatory study
Henry Thomas de la Beche, geologist
Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen, and Henry Roscoe.
William Crookes and vacuum tube, 1903
Speed of sound experiment, 1826
Rene Descartes, French mathematician
Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist
William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist
Antarctic maritime activity, 1910
Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom.
Bernhard Riemann.
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Peters.
Wilhelm Wattenbach, German historian
Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician
Jeremy Bentham, English social reformer
Faraday and Brande, English scientists
Christian Schoenbein, German chemist
Julian Ochorowicz, Polish inventor
Fertiliser forecast system development
Global aerosol pollution
1889 Portrait Famous Fellow Royal Society
Anatomy lesson by Velpeau, 1864
Lake Vostok ice core research
John Tyndall, Irish physicist
Weather balloon release, 1937
Thermometer design, 1890
Painting depicting Henry VII of England granting John Cabot a patent
19th Century anemometer
Calibrating mass spectrometer
Jantar Mantar observatory at Delhi, 1810s
Martin Luther, German theologian
Philipp Melanchthon, German theologian
Sir Astley Paston Cooper, English surgeon
John Leslie, Scottish physicist
Crop research
Weighing an apple
Robert Hare (1781-1858) American chemist
Teaching electromagnetism, circa 1899
Gabriel Lippmann, French physicist
NACA aeronautics committee, 1929
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, ethnologist
Henry Mayhew.
Poe ventilation experiment
Henry Parkhurst, US astronomer
And it looks like rain today folks!
And it looks like showers today folks!
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Amateur astronomers
Amateur Astronomer
John Walker, Scottish chemist
Photographic portrait of Kang Youwei
Richard A. Proctor.
Simon Newcomb.